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Popsugar Subscribe Go to Navigation BeautyHype CheckEyebrows I Tried Nanoblading, and Now I Have Full Eyebrows Again By Melanie Mannarino Updated on July 24, 2025 at 2:50 PM nanoblading eyebrows PS Photography | Melanie Mannarino There was once a time when I had glorious eyebrows. Dark, full, glossy — really, my only complaint was that they had a bit of a Frida Kahlo vibe toward the middle. It was nothing some strategic tweezing couldn't handle. I'd also clean up the strays below the browline, but I was never one to overpluck. And yet one day in my 30s I looked at a photo of myself and realized my brows had sort of . . . disappeared. No longer dark or bushy, they were now just sparse and gappy. I had no idea what had happened. I got my thyroid checked. (Healthy, whew.) My derm prescribed Latisse. (It did nothing.) My friends and family reassured me that the brow loss was hardly noticeable. I appreciated their kind words, but my sad, sparse brows were all I saw when I looked in the mirror. I Tried the Viral Crocs Cowboy Boots - and They're Actually Kind of Chic nanobrows before and after PS Photography | Melanie Mannarino So I learned to fill them in with brow products like powders and pencils and fiber gels. Every day, I'd wake up and draw on my brows; it didn't matter if I was going to the gym, the beach, on a hike. It felt very high maintenance, but I refused to be seen without made-up arches. I considered microblading, but it seemed so permanent. What if I hated the shape? What if the color faded from dark brown to a weird purple color over time (like an old black T-shirt)? Also, I heard it hurts, and I'm allergic to pain. Plus, everyone had an opinion: "It's like a bad tattoo on your face, why would you do that?" "Penciling in your brows is cheaper!" And then there were my doom searches for "microblading gone wrong" — the results didn't exactly inspire confidence. But then I heard about the nano brow technique, or nanoblading. As I quickly learned, there is no blade involved, and I was immediately intrigued. Keep reading to hear about my experience. Experts Featured in This Article Michelle Wu is a master therapist at Evertrue Microblading Salon. Nano Brow vs. Microblading The treatment is similar to microblading, in that pigment is deposited and absorbed into the top layer of your skin (the epidermis) in brush-like strokes. However, where a microblading specialist uses a tool with 14 tiny blades to manually apply the pigment, nano brow is do
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